Significant figures and states
Every paper has 1 mark for significant figures, and 1 mark for states. This means you can only lose 1 mark maximum, due to incorrectly doing your significant figures or states, but for those seeking to obtain these marks - don't fret. They only check one question to decide whether you pick up the mark or not. It is usually indicated by the question that says "express your answer to the appropriate number of significant figures" or "show all states." That will be the question they check for states, and they won't care about anything else, unless you state absurd amounts of significant figures.
A common concern regarding significant figures:
You only use the lowest number of significant figures out of all the numbers used in the calculations. So if a question tells you there are 0.5 grams of flowers and the question is about something else, it has no bearing on your significant figures.
Rounding
Many people ask this: do I round at each step, or do I round at the very end? Round at the very end - despite what the solutions suggest. The solutions are lazy! Round at the very end, it is the correct thing to do. I know that there are examples of the VCAA examiner reports doing it the lazy way, but the truth is that the examiner reports come out much later, and the examiners are marking from a different source as their solutions. If you save all the digits in your calculator, you can't go wrong.
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